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Side vii
... Son of Ifaac . - Their naval Expedition to Conftantinople . - The Two Sieges and final Conqueft of the City by the Latins . A. D. Schifm of the Greeks 159 160 162 163 164 166 169 Their Averfion to the Latins Proceffion of the Holy Ghost ...
... Son of Ifaac . - Their naval Expedition to Conftantinople . - The Two Sieges and final Conqueft of the City by the Latins . A. D. Schifm of the Greeks 159 160 162 163 164 166 169 Their Averfion to the Latins Proceffion of the Holy Ghost ...
Side viii
... Son Alexius Quarrels of the Greeks and Latins 1204 The War renewed Alexius , and his Father deposed by Mourzoufle Second Siege Pillage of Conftantinople Divifion of the Spoil Mifery of the Greeks Sacrilege and Mockery Destruction of the ...
... Son Alexius Quarrels of the Greeks and Latins 1204 The War renewed Alexius , and his Father deposed by Mourzoufle Second Siege Pillage of Conftantinople Divifion of the Spoil Mifery of the Greeks Sacrilege and Mockery Destruction of the ...
Side xii
... Son Soliman 1360-1389 . The Reign and European Conquests Amurath I. 1389-1403 . The Reign of Bajazet I. Ilderim ib . 440 442 444 of ib . 446 447 His Conquests from the Euphrates to the Danube 448 1396 Battle of Nicopolis 450 1396-1398 ...
... Son Soliman 1360-1389 . The Reign and European Conquests Amurath I. 1389-1403 . The Reign of Bajazet I. Ilderim ib . 440 442 444 of ib . 446 447 His Conquests from the Euphrates to the Danube 448 1396 Battle of Nicopolis 450 1396-1398 ...
Side 19
... Son of God , who had laid down his life for their falvation : they took up the cross , and entered with confidence into the way of the Lord . His providence would watch over their fafety ; perhaps his vifible and miraculous power would ...
... Son of God , who had laid down his life for their falvation : they took up the cross , and entered with confidence into the way of the Lord . His providence would watch over their fafety ; perhaps his vifible and miraculous power would ...
Side 25
... Son of God . In the trading cities of the Mofelle and the Rhine , their colonies were numerous and rich ; and they enjoyed , under the protection of the emperor and the bishops , the free exercise of their religion 36. At Verdun ...
... Son of God . In the trading cities of the Mofelle and the Rhine , their colonies were numerous and rich ; and they enjoyed , under the protection of the emperor and the bishops , the free exercise of their religion 36. At Verdun ...
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